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Background of World War I to 1914 [cartographic material] / edited by W.H. McNeill, M.R. Buske and A...

Background of World War I to 1914 [cartographic material] / edited by W.H. McNeill, M.R. Buske and A...

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Background of World War I to 1914 [cartographic material] / edited by W.H. McNeill, M.R. Buske and A.W. Roehm.

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Full title

Background of World War I to 1914 [cartographic material] / edited by W.H. McNeill, M.R. Buske and A.W. Roehm.

Publisher

Chicago : Denoyer-Geppert, 1959.

Date

1959.

Call Numbers

Z/M4 100p/1914/1

Record Identifier

74VvRwlNB4ll

MMS ID

991008961929702626

Language

English

Formats

Physical Description

Cartographic data

Scale not given Denoyer semi elliptical proj.

Physical content

[1 map?].

Publication information

Publisher

Chicago : Denoyer-Geppert, 1959.

Place of Publication

Illinois

Date Published

1959.

Access and use

Access Conditions

To preserve the paper copy the aperture card will be issued.

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Alternative Titles

Full title

Background of World War I to 1914 [cartographic material] / edited by W.H. McNeill, M.R. Buske and A.W. Roehm.

Notes

General note

Denoyer-Geppert world history series.

Area: The world.

Insets: Unification of Germany, 1786 to 1914 ; Decay of Ottoman Empire (Balkans) 1800 to 1914 ; Unification of Italy 1815-1870.

Shows: Countries as in 1914. Insets show composing states, with date of unification. Area and withdrawal route of the Ottoman Empire.

Information transferred from the Mitchell Library shelflist catalogue as part of the eRecords Project 2009-2010....

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

Z/M4 100p/1914/1

Record Identifier

74VvRwlNB4ll

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvRwlNB4ll

Other Identifiers

DDC

M4 100p/ 1914/ 1

MMS ID

991008961929702626

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